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Brian and Kewpie on Rutgers Street (1)
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Brian and Kewpie on Rutgers Street (2)
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Dolores Gray (Sammy) on Rutgers Street
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Donna Day at 1979 Houston Pride (1)
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Donna Day at 1979 Houston Pride (2)
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Empathy Magazine (Volume 3 Issue 28)
Collection: Short Runs of Periodicals Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Slavik, Cathy Charles Date: 1970 Topics: Clothing, Clubs, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag queens, Gay men, Letters to the editor, Passing (Gender), Personals, Public facilities, Shops Subject: Charles Prince, Empathy Club -
Fluffus and Kewpie at Fourth Beach
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Group Holding an 82 Club Banner
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Kewpie at Kogel Bay
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Kewpie, Brigitte, Margaret, and the Seapoint Girls Outside a Demolished Building
Collection: Kewpie Photographs Institution: GALA Queer Archive Creator: Date: circa 1950 to circa 1985 Topics: Beauty operators, Crossdressing, Gender minorities, Multiracial transgender people, Public facilities Subject: Kewpie, Seapoint Girls Description: This photo was captioned by Kewpie when the photos were transferred to GALA in 1999: Kewpie, Brigitte (on the right), Margaret and the Seapoint girls on the site of a demolished building off Invery... -
Kewpie Doing a Split at Strandfontein Beach
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Kewpie with 5 Friends on Christmas
Collection: Kewpie Photographs Institution: GALA Queer Archive Creator: Date: circa 1950 to circa 1980 Topics: Christmas, Gender minorities, Multiracial LGBTQ+ people, Public facilities Subject: Kewpie, Leslie Caron Description: This photo was captioned by Kewpie when the photos were transferred to GALA in 1999: 'Neighbour, Carmen, Cora, Olivia (Mrs Vi), Kewpie and Bardot (front) in Rutgers Street on Christmas Day.'